Thrasher Magazine September 1994 — Page 49
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            PHOTOGRAFFITI
The room for error in skateboarding is nil. Even worse is the erroneous photo jock who
snaps a little too early or a little too late. These pages go out to the ones who got the
shot and lived to tell about it. Spiral clockwise, from right: Look-out! Baby with a nail-gun!
No, it's only Saunders Hildreth getting ready for the ride of his life. Photo by Laurent
Hildreth. Wearing only the finest of duds, Santiago Nuño Jr damns the dirt of Laredo, Texas,
and rides off into the sunset. The shadow knows what Indy airs lurk in the hearts of Tommy
Maloney. In Chesapeake, Virginia, Sir Joe yanks a nosegrab judo air (and comb your hair) on
a nailed-in quarter-pipe with buttered cement coping. Irie brah, Buck Sulcer slaps up a
storm at Lansdowne in Maryland. Photo by Brian Goad. A hot knife through frozen lerf,
Daniel Johansson straightens out a backside in Sweden. It may be an old photo, but it is still
a fat air: Brian Patch gets burly over the big pipe at Woodward. Photo by Virgil Lyon. No, it's
not a cake, Frederike Hoffman of Essen, Germany, sent in this plaster Thrasher cast: "I build
this from one day!" In the street warehouse at Woodward Skate Camp, Billy Lewis took to
the Masonite hips via the melon approach. Photo by Tim Lewis.
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